Contemporary Western Philosophy [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Philosophy (XH-C4)]: Questions 74 - 76 of 233
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Question 74
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question MCQ▾
Which of the following statements correctly represents Moore՚s position? (August Paper-3)
Answer from the codes given below:
(1) Ends justify the means
(2) Moral rules can be empirically demonstrated
(3) Moral rules are as indefinable as ‘good’ is indefinable
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | (1) and (3) | |
b. | (1) and (2) | |
c. | (2) and (3) | |
d. | (1) (2) and (3) |
Question 75
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question MCQ▾
According to Russell there are two ways of grouping particulars; one into ‘things’ and the other into ‘series of perspectives’ , which of the following sets of terms is used by him, respectively. (August Paper-3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | ‘Objects’ and ‘minds’ | |
b. | ‘Pieces of matter’ and ‘biography’ | |
c. | ‘Pieces of body’ and ‘background’ | |
d. | ‘Form’ and autobiography |
Question 76
Appeared in Year: 2016
Question MCQ▾
Consider the following statements with reference to logical positivism and mark the correct code: (July Paper -2)
(i) Strong verification requires that to be meaningful a statement should be verifiable or falsifiable by direct confrontation with experience.
(ii) Logical positivism employs verifiability as the criterion of meaning.
(iii) Strong verification requires both direct and indirect methods of verifiability.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
---|---|---|
a. | Only (i) is true. | |
b. | Only (i) and (iii) are true. | |
c. | Only (iii) is true. | |
d. | Only (i) and (ii) are true. |